Enrique Salmón

Enrique Salmon

Enrique Salmón, Ph.D., who heads the American Indian Studies Program at Cal State, East Bay, previously served as a Scholar in Residence at the Heard Museum and as a Program Officer for the Greater Southwest and Northern Mexico regions for The Christensen Fund. He speaks at numerous conferences and symposia on such topics as: cultivating resilience, indigenous solutions to climate change, the ethnobiology of Native North America and ethnobotany of the Greater Southwest, bioculturally diverse regions as refuges of hope and resilience, and the language and library of indigenous ecological knowledge. Enrique has published many articles and chapters on indigenous ethnoecology, agriculture, nutrition, and traditional ecological knowledge and recently authored Eating The Landscape: American Indian Stories of Food, Identity, and Resilience. csulb.edu

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